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0ACK a THE BEVf 1RXLKTIN. DAILY EDITION, IUCXD, OMuun, Tlll'ltNUAV, 'Arill'ST IH. 1081. The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION Mtafcai Vrar Aftaraaaa Kliipl ftaa.i j, V Tka BaJ BaUatla. IImwiMI BiimmI a BMnd Claw mun J.nuarr aV 1UI, Ua Port OOca at Band. Oram aaalar Aa oc niel a. 111. KRCItT W. SAWYER Editnr-Manaaar NBV N. FOWLER Aaaoelata Kdltnr a . OtlTH Adnrtlains Muwtt Aa ldapandaot Nvmpapvr. .tadn 1 ha mhm ill glian aualnaa. alaaa polltt mmj ta kaat iatataaoj of Band ud Cantral Oiaaia. UBSCRirnoN rates Hw Hail Om Taar IS.00 tlx Month. M.Tt Tkraa Mootaa tuo Br Curia Oh Taar IM Ma Montka " Oa Uaalk "' All uhaerlptlaiia ara do and- PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notitaa of aiplratioa ara Ballad aubaeribara and If rrnawaj t. act aaaaa arlthia raaaoaabla Una tlx papar wUI a dlaeDatiaotd. . Ptoaaa notify oa promptly of any han at . addraaa. or of failura to rcla tha papar lialailj Otharwia wa wUI not ba ra-aarvilali-for eopiaa ajtaaed. liaka all ckarka and ordara parabla to laa Band Ballatia. THURSDAY, AUGUST IS. 1921 "W know nowaday that eTen a nnlreraml education applies only the basis (or a healthy republican state. Next to education there must come abundant, prompt, and truthful Information of what is going on In the state, and frank and free discussion of the Issues of the times." H. O. Wells, "The Out line of History." CRIME AND INSANITY In Washington and in Oregon there are today two men facing trial for murder. Each one apparently relies on a plea of Insanity to sare himself from jail or the gallows. Will they. In this manner, be able to avoid the penalty for their .crimes? WilJ Mahoney be sent to Walla Walla and Brumfield to Salem to receive hos pital care instead of to the penitent iary or worse? Neither, of course, has yet appear ed in court to enter a plea. Their conduct, however, makes it apparent that once in court they will not deny the commission of the crimes with which they are charged but will at tempt to excuse themselves on the ground that they were insane at the time. Can they do so? Mahoney was suspected of the murder of his wife for weeks before her body was found. He denied his guilt but when the body was dragged out of the waters of lake Union he began to show signs of insanity. Sane enough so long as he thought he was safe his mental disease developed fast when the new situation arose. The case of Brumfield is simiiiar. When first arrested he admitted his Identity. Then the "Insanity" devel oped, and he said his mind was a - blank- since before the death of Rus sell. Granting these men are guilty it will be a travesty on justice if tbey avoid their punishment in any such fashion. In the administration of our laws it is altogether too often that sentiment sways the decision and al together too often that the sword of justice is swerved from its course by soft hearted impulse. Juries seem to forget that a crime has been done and that, as in these cases, there have been victims. If murder Is not to become an even more popular pastime both indoors and out, if the lives of any of us are to be safe from the next man who has a gun and an Itching finger we had best forget sentiment and "insanity" and irresis tible Impulse and let it be known that crime will be punished. RipplingRhijiTiQS 7 jt i aVaaaa aaaana-a My Map My face is not surpassing fine, but it's the only one I have, and I won't try to make it shine with paints or unguents or salve. A friend of mine had small repose, he worried much by day and night, because he had a crooked nose that tapered gently to the right. He spent about a hundred bones with beauty doctors and their ilk, who told him, in caressing tones, they'd make his beak as fine as silk. And now his lonely watch he keeps, a soul of peace and joy bereft, and when he sees his nose he weeps, for now it tapers to the left. My aunt once had a love ly hide, her face like lilies kissed by dew ; but paint and powder she applied, to be in line with all the crew. She- doped her face with liquid wax and kalsomine and Magic Spray, and now she is a battle-ax who makes the horses run away. My nose and chin are all askew, my countenance is harsh and plain, but I just leave it where it grew it doesn t cause me any pain. My whiskers form a brindled hedge and oftentimes obstruct the view; my moles and freckles stand on edge, one eye is " green, the other blue. But when the beauty doctors come, and ask to reconstruct my map (for which they'd charge a princely sum), I tell them I'm not such a sap. . LASKER WILL STAY ON JOB, HE STATES llrail of Shipping lUwrtl llranila Aa DolrliiH'iital rrtipauanilii" Ito Hrt That Ho Would IUwIkd.' II (By t'nltad Proaa toTha Rand Htllrtln.) WASHINGTON, Aug. 1 S. Chulr man Laskir of the shipping board branded as "proigiindn detrimental to the United Slates merchant mar ine," the report slating he was at tempting to resign. "I will stick until the job is fin lulled. " he said. "I am no quitter.' DEATH IS THIRD IN FAMILY THIS YEAR terially to hasten the building of railroads into .Central Oregon was the sale Tuesday of the Oregon Cen tral military road land grant to a syndicate of Eastern and California capitalists. Joe Taggart. of Rosland. was a pend visitor Thursday. R. B. Mutzig is planning on build ing a house in the near future. John Steldl and family left for a pleasure and business trip to Port land Tuesday noon. E. A.. Smith came up from Red mond Thursday and will go to his homestead near Bend. , Sam Blakely, who Is cruising tim ber hereabouts for the Scanlon-Glp-son Lumber company, has been kept from his work the ' past week by temporary Illness. r r-r: . . GRANGE MAN LOSER IN GARAGE BLAZE Fifteen Years Ago (From the Weekly Bulletin of Au gust 17, 1906.) Prominent Washington - business men plan the establishment of a beet sugar factory here when the railroad arrives. Marlon Wiest stood highest among the teachers of Crook county at the recent teachers Institute held at Prlnevllle. Miss Ruth Reid stood highest in the examinations a year and a half ago. Special exercises are planned in connection with the opening of the fine new school house on Sept. 2. L. D. Wiest has gone Into the berry and small fruit business on a large scale, being convinced that the Bend region will make a great fruit country. A transaction that will help ma- The Bulletin " Board Itnllrtln printing service Is complete. GRANGE HALL. Aug. 18. E. E. Butler was unfortunate enough to have his car in the Bend Garage on Thursday night. It was burned, but can be repaired. The Girls' club met at the home of Mabel Dahle Tuesday. Miss Eva Comecys was supposed to meet with the girls but was unable to come on account of her car burning In the Bend Garage Thursday night. Mabel Dahle accompanied George Erickson and family to the Sons of Norway dance Saturday nigut. Herbert and Frank NeUon railed on Bennett and Edward Young bun day afternoon. Fred Heltman Is constructing a new cistern on bis' farm. A big truck brought the gravel out Tues day. Anna Smith and Katherlne Helge son called on Dorothy Young Sun day. Gordon Dutt drove the mall out Saturday, taking Mr. Noble's place for a day. Mrs. Hettman and daughter, Vio let, Mrs. Reynolds, Mrs. Nickerson and son, Charles, and Erllng and' Howard Hetgeson called at the Pederson home Sunday. Needra Toomey from town Is spending a few days with Dorothy Young this week. Mr. and Mrs. Olausen spent Sun day at the home of Mrs. Olausen's parents, O. P. Dable. Sunday school is held every Wednesday at 2 o'clock In Grange Hall. Mrs. Wlgmore will have church service In the Hoech school bouasx Sunday afternoon at 2:16 oc lock. The Hoech school Sunday-school will have a Sunday scbook picnic Tuesday, Aug. 23. History as She Is Wrote. The following choice bits of Infor mation were gleaned from a history test In one of the lower grades of the Indianapolis schools: "The downfall of Rome was caused by the lady that set Rome afire." This pupil wss no doubt slightly confused as to the sex of tne ruler who Addled while Rome burned. "The downfall was caused because the Romans began to drink tonics.' "Franklin was the first man to feel electricity." "Moses was the king of Britain." "To help your city If anybody does wrong blame It on yourself." "Columbus lived In the U. S. and sailed all around the world and found America." The death of Steven Stiinsberry, oldest brother of J. Z. Htnnaberry, trainmaster for the Oregon Trunk, who is well known In I lend and a member of Perry A. Stevens Post No. t. American Legion, Is I he third death In the family within a year. His mother died at St. Paul Inst Sep tember, and on Christmi s even his brother, Adrian, was burned to death in a hotel lire at Mlaman-h, N. 1) Steven Slnusberry was a bunkr In Ml not. N. I)., and his brother has gone there for the funeral. Practice of Rlohtsousntsa. Skill lu advising others la easily at tained by men; but to practice right enusness themselves la what only a few can succeed In doing. Illtepa-deaa. Shark-Flshers Make Monty. The shark-nshiiig Industry at Unyne i Island is an industrial success, aCrord- ; Ing to a riKn from Vancouverfll. C ' Twenty to thirty sharks are not an un common day's catch. The creatures j are of the mud-shark variety and ' range In weight from ooe to three j tons. The skins, flesh and oil of these fish are all adaptable to commercial uses. For Immediate Action. "Look as If we were going to have disarmament." "I'm glad of It," replied Uncle Bill Bottletop. "I hoi they start right In taking their guns away frou. bootleg gers and auto bandits." Horned Toads Harmless. Homed toads are harmless. They will not bite, even when taken In the hand. As a means of defense, they have a habit of spurting little Jets of blood alternately from each eye when disturbed. AT THE LIBERTY FRIDAY ONLY Ortf oa'l Higher laatiluttoa of TECHNOLOGY Eight Sckaolt; Sevealjr Drpamnaej, FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921 faf aaWaiMaM a-filt la Iha Berajlrar Oregon Agricultural College COMVALLIS Proper Attention Saves You Money M'hen you feel under the weather you will Immediately consult a physician that he nrhdit dliigmme your case and ward off severe lllnpsa. Your car needs the ame tonslileratlon. When a small trouble develops, It should he taken to a reliable nieelmnic and be fixed. ; IF THF! KJfAU, THOnti.KS ARK ATTKXDKI) Tt), LAlKJr? XKH WILL NKVKIt lK VELOP. WE GI'AH.WTKE SATIS FACTORY P.KPAIK WORK. Deschutes Garage Co. Nash Cars Federal Tires I. See Us For REAL EYE SERVICE Office will be open after August 15th in Miner Building, Rooms 205-0. 35 Ytn Eipcfinc. 10 Year on Suit Ottfoowtry Botud H. W. BARR, Optometrist-Optician BEND OREGON timsmmtwxmmmmmtmnmmmtammtKt SPECIAL COLyMBIA RECORDS 59c while they last 59c A Lot of Sheet Music at 15c formerly pitted at 40 to 45c Thompson Music Co. Wall Street. AH Radiators Repaired, Rebuilt, Recored New Ford Guaranteed Kadiatora. Ntop those) leaky rear wheel with '. Hi M. Oil Itetalner for Kuril cars and trucks. LnnKhein 4 8 peed Auxiliary Trims nftsNlon for Kuril rrs and triifloi. Simplex Hull. Throat Ili'iirlntf for Kurd cars. Aluminum Repairing Auto & Radiator Shop 118 IKVI.Nfl AXR. Ilione 22H-W lice. SOW ?',;:.;r You Can Afford to Buy Now If You IWt Helieve It, Talk With Us. BEND INVESTMENT COMPANY READ AND SAVE ! Men's Short or Long Hlnva I'nlons at Men's White, Medium Welidit I'nlons al Men's Two I'leee (iarmeiila, eaeh Men's lleuvler t'otton I'nlons at Men's Itoekfurd Work Kos at Men's Knicineer and Kin-men's Hog at Men's Heavy Khaki Pants, extra iiuallly. Men's IjicimI l.e Khaki or Whipcord I'an Men a I oriluruy rants at Men's t'olton Work I'ant at Men's Heavy Khaki tlutliiK Khirla at Men's Leather Helta; M itoien koIiik at. Men's lre Khlrls; up to f & values; al . Men's Caps; $2 25 values; now prlred at ladles' Knit I'nlons at l.uillea' House Aprona; heal value; at . . I.aillea' Illuek t'otton lloan ., Laillea' Silk Hoae now priced at I.aillea' Silk Klhre Hoae; lirown color; at Laillea' Knit Veata at laities' tieortelte Walals at OMc i.-w IUc 1.4V I pair for UAr I.V 91. lift 9:t.iMl 9.1.IMI 9'J.4ft 9l.liN , IMN- . OMc III 9.1.2.1 9 1 .SOT ' ftlie 9l.4ti tftcj 2 pair for Uftc Mir 7flr Iftc 9'J ttft and 94-4.1 lftr at ... la at each . Hit) HK.IH ITION' ON IKWH HIIOKH. (HMK IN THE HUB IHIWMMi III II.IMNtJ ON llOMi HTItKKT Ex-Service Men- This is your opportunity to find out all about the Oregon bonus. Come out Friday Night and hear Col. George A. White and other members' of the Commission. American Legion Building, 8 P. M. Who Pays The Rent? We have moved to our new Ioration across the street from the Liberty Theatre. Our rent is reduced to one-third what we paid before, and we can now sell for less. Men s Porous Knit Union Suits 75c Engineer and Firemen Sox, 2 prs. for 25c Men s Rockford Sox, per pair - - 9c Men s Cotton Ribbed Union Suits - 89c Mens High Grade Work Shirts - - 95c Just Received Our New Fall Line of MONROE CLOTHES--AH Wool-Two Pairs of Pants Suits, $30.00, $35.00 and $40.00 The Golden Rule Store PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS Concrete Pipe Company BEND, OREGON Sewer Pipe, Irrigation Pipe, Water Pipe, Culvert Pipe, Building Blocks Well Cuit-inf, Cancrete Siloi It it's made of concrete, we make it Box 157 ; BEND, OREGON Phone 249